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U THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1902 — e COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |5 s it tairoStsotnycatatiet e 1 norvos, 0k o 8 2o, noy tn Aot 2o 2tk | OMARA LIVE STOCK MARKET |t 38 vooooe o o e gt ks s, eliveries mllnwln,. ‘The close here wi 92..‘:_?."-..-. $3.90@4.00; second | with an improvement but later became COWS AND HEIFERS. with a fow yearlings at $: lambs, #. net lower. July, ®@%@70c, closed at | patents, $3.70@0.80; first clears, $2.95G3 05; | easier and inactive. Home rafls were easler. T [0 s tew culls at 850 dre H mber, 63%E6%C, (rn:d at 63lc; ncond.c‘l_'n $2.40§2.50; shipments today Oretllllu(e’r(n.mnndenedl on alvld'nd"de 3 {OIEIFETK!- bls@siho per Ib.; dressed lambs, 5@12%e, 3 € d 5 , closed & C. were bbls. ectations. AMrs were fal suppor . ey e} Bears Pounos on July Oorn, Which Falls pOATERecelpts, 4 b Y BRAN—In buik, $14.0091475. :’os.\ms. July 1. r-neuli;.{ Jhe bourse Quality of Oattle Oommon and Trade Ruled s vl CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. u. Spot, easier; ) \ 3 ay were firm, due to satisfactory forelg: Lower. - with & Thud. 2 white, tc; No.'s whi ;’m‘?‘c:;::‘i‘“mlxw St. Louls Grat Prov X gdvices and the sectlement being eas Very Blow and sooic A western, A , 5@ o .| Turks were early sought for. ussian —_— g 10 $o; track white state, G@ec. Options| ST. LOUIS, July 15—WHEAT-Lower; | JUCKE Were corly sougnt tor, A omson. i in BULLS DESERT AND LANDSLIDE FOLLOWS | gcrieraily wedx ah lowér because of bear- | No. 8 red, cash, elevator, Toc; teack Tk | Hiouatons und Metropolitans. "wers . | HOGS OPEN STEADY, CLOSE FIVE HIGHER | s 3 a jons. , old; July, 7 1 WHEAT- Recelpts, @200 bu; exports, | @l@ose; December, fie; No. 2 hard, R T R ity Shamver —— 5 LI I e Py ~ . bu.; eales, L1800 b, rufures, “dome | ngee . k of Mines regarding the supply Of native | yitecal Offerings of Lambs CALVES. er Cereals Slump bu. spot.” Spot, weaker; No. 2 red, 7c,| CORN—Lower; No. 2 cash, 6lc; track, | iy AR08 SERRATGINE (0 Supby of Satos e foorvgmen 10 L0 7 o t with Keen Losses a e RO R s July, 6ic; Beptember, 6ie; Décember, | for'{he" account. Exchange 'on: London, [ ket Was Steady to Weak, BIGCK COWS AND HEIFER! afioat; No. 1'hard Manitoba, $5%¢, £, ©. b. | GATS—Lower: No. 2 cash, nominal: track, | ®f 1040 for checks, Spanieh ts, R0 Sheep Were in Light Su ‘1030 0 tieent e, il S ik | pomnat ol st e, ST NG| s G o e, The st 120 e bty o bircns, | |d Wheat developed | considerable heaviness | * Ry R -Dull: 86, new. for short bills was 1% per cent; for three an foday. Offerings were large, general sen FLOUR—Quiet, easy; old red wirter pat. | TONIIS, biis, 1% per, cent. rtes ' on - 8 riah, Cables weak, forelgh houses | ents, $.60g8.65; extra ‘fancy and stralght, | TOrT" ohoouraging | reports .trom forelgn SOUTH OMAHA, July 18. : : CHICAGO, July 15.—Bulls in the corn|=e nld ';‘velv!-‘l'&flfi s ;“f,flwlc' .2533.35; new of each nominally 16g20c pef | mOTE SRCGUTAEINE Industry was said to ok \ Hogs, Bhes % roug! Pit who enginecred the corer deition. and | closed at n\g‘;"‘ ‘Beptember, 17 1-1607 10:160, | PYESI IO clear, OGN, L ugust, |10 thier condition. Turks were easter. | Omein Mondny: . Coiis- Mogs Suethe | “ 20} bulk ot AL the “yeifow’ cereal, Jeft to Itself, fell trom | closed ot T ecember, 77 11-1607T8%C, | 34.25g4.40; spot, $5.00@5.3; prime worth | 1ransvaals were hards UG Tuseny e, e, e A head; Sheep. 3troni to 10 highor:” lans its lofty price and floundered e under | “9PG T LInE shinping” @@T0c; good to | MOES: Y New York Meney Market. 1449 13816 @ 238 dees lower, to cholce wethors, $3.500M4.%; 8 e aation of the market. | cholce, s / B N Unchanked sacked. B NEW YORK, July 15.—~MONEY—On eal s ) 44 11170 7842 [ 8.0 3o 30 fair {fo_cholce mixed, Hogiie wertorn i tmmonts st OF corn, tompied | it trtp” spentie: ool e Son S | AT Tty iionatr, S nIL s pra | acondy of SN ‘Do conts, clons, S S | Bame wetk befort.o 1 (1 Mu g | | STOCKemS AND rmEDERS, SR yerorday e Jambt. WIOGLE. this market by the fancy price & 5 n t ice, 1901 ‘ero; 'nm' e .00, asked, per cent; prime rmercan! . e ¢ 0 Recelpts. Shipments. many of the July shorts by | State, common to cholce, P, WHISK Y—Steady at $1.%. T & i Gant Bame four weeks 16,689 8,601 the" Gaton: Now Tork bull e of cor: Seitic; So0n, TpiRc: otds, T@ioe ol COTION T1 PYTERL u"fcxcc'H"ANoE-pm. with gc. | Bame days inst year..... R sem| o fogn: .. : ] i nerers. Whether the corner has been en Bre dyre S . B tual business in bankers® bil '¥T% for | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. Bheap o o6 4 broken or whether the action of the bull| Jvieg g o “GaVy eaton, to 2 Iba. EMP TWI demand and at $4.8% for sixt; posted & table shows the receipts of p LT AR s simply bait for the unwary | HIDES Quiet; Gaiveston, B to % ibe. rates, $4.86G4.56% and $4.85% and sheep at South Omaha for Kansas Olfy Live Stook Mark: o tra Vet at a loss to understand. | 38c; Calitornia, 2 For * | $18.60; mew, $15. Lard, X cial Bills, $1.M4%@4. year to date, and comparisons with Common_ rumor, however, han it that the | 2 do 80 1be, B, = "0 e mage, | Salt meats (boxed SILVER—Bur, ic; Mexican dollars, f1%c. > KANSAS CITY, July 18—CATTLE-Re. Juiy"deat s Gver’ wna Wil that remains | SOUSRHNS ST e Tty sieioq | L1z clear ribe, 135 b state, inac- 1902 1901, Inc. Dec. ceipts, 11,650 natives, 4460 Texans, 1160 1o done 1s for the bull crowd to ge: | JEROVISIONEZHect guicet: | u{m‘? acon (boxed), SLrong: extra § a, 1 a3, GCatthe ..... 390711 365,140 2251 . Texas caives and 1350 native calves; best d of the cash corn that has been de- Ket, $14.50G15.00; city extra’ India mess, | Cleat ribs, $12. short clear, $12.37%. sing quotations on bonds are as | Hogs 1,415,923 1,820,423 94,500 cornfed cattle steady to strong, oft stuft fivered Yo 16" Naturally most of ‘the in- . Cut meats, firm; pickied, bel- | MBETALB—Le teady, $8.921@4.00, Spel- Shesp - 41 e 4 steady to 3¢ lower, cows slow, weak to Cantered_about July | 240G, ; ple o lower, stockers 10@28c off, quargntine stuff lower; choice export and dressed beef 1290 46390 ... 71880 i sales toda ter, steady, $4.! . e Wrenting aalen oAy o CoBe: ot the bise oILt0: pickied shouiders, $.000) oD TR ‘8teady; chickens, 10¢; prings, . ret. LITHL & N unl de The following tabie shows ihe average The (i g C. .10; fair to good, $5.00§7.46; d feeders, §3.0086.60; western fed L 9 Ceatral 4a rice of hogs sold on the South Omaha ollowed In all_other grains. » 18@lde; turkeys, 11c; ducks, 7c; geese, 4 ¥ ] P < e ondltions wers bearish enough o it e, T o e uth | BUTTER — Bteady; creamery, ' 17@:2c; 3 market the last several uays, with com- break prices, and fine weather and lower | America, $12.25; compound, u.mfiiwz con- | dairy, 17@isc. & T = L s - 00; Texas and Indlan steers, ocables, besides the heavy recefpts, caused | §NTT %, FG™ SORPORE Frlrnfs P oy EGGS—Bteady, l4c, loss off. 5 8% do_3s . ] Tisor 19, such eneral selling in all the pits that | 5560t B8, HoRt B 0: mess, $19. Receipts. Shipments. t LY. € 3 A% DRtV Boptember wheat closed 1@t lower, Sep- | 3 0o’ Flour, bbls . 8,000 00; Dulis, $2.00G5.78; onlven. tember corn 1%@lc down, July comn | TALLOW-Firm; city (82 per pks.), 6%@ | Wheat, bu. . i6%o lower and Septemiber oats W@Ic | gyc: country (pkes. free), S%@6Tc. HOGS—Receipts, 6,40 head; market steady lower. Provisions started strong, —but {CE—Firm; domestic, falr to extra, 4% to 6c lower, clos! 100 lower; several car- could not withstand the pressure of the | Ggicc: Japanese, 4%@be. e rled over; top, $5.06; bulk of males, §7, grain break and closed 4 shads 1o o | TR Retelpe i1 pken: steady; s Pisdnie Mt 4 2 i Bl kel pasks wer. state dairy, 17 0; state creamery, o conv. e Mght, 3 X ine opening all signs potnted toward [ 5% {iitation Creaviery. 17g1se, factory, | PHILADELPHIA, July 16—BUTTER—|sCanada So geloy; lght, yorkers, $1. lower prices for corn. The falr weather |} Market ic lower; extra western creamery, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpt of the’last four days had done much| CHEESE_Receipts 14080 pkge.: irregu- |2lj4o; extra nearby prints. 2ic. head: sheep firm, lambs stron foward drying out the fields and enabling | lar; fancy large colored, S¥c; fancy largs | = EGGS—Steady; fresh nearby, the, loss off; b s E farmers to rush stuff to this markef white, 9t4c; fancy small new state, full |fresh western, i%ic, loss off;’fresh south: . o 3 g i {Ake “Wivantage of the fancy price Tilng | cream colored and white, 100, western, 19, 1088 off; fresh southern, 17G15c, | ¢ P D Puster—Nebensea Satorn werhen, B LB Ter e for contract corn. Elevators were busy | REGGS—Receipts, 11,56 ' pk irregular; | loss off. B § ftoemn... 0 $%0 ec: B s el Sori fed ewes B stuff with great rapidity. Yester- | state and Pennsylvania, west- | CHEESE—Steady; New York full creams |c., . i " Texas clipped sheep, §8.00G3.35; stockers and had been estimated that the re-|ern candled, 19ic. prime small, ‘°£$‘ o New York full | 68 . . McClanahan—Nebraska Texas clipped sheep, §.003. 4 would amount to nearly 1000 | MOLASSES—Steady; New Orleans, 3@ |creams, fair to good, S@ioc. Chicago Tor 2 feeders,. W0 375 2 heifers..; . $2.00G3.00. ‘expectations of the traders |4ic. b Colo. & Bo." ds. 8 feedes.. 40 3 00 St. Louts Live Stock Market. Were practically realized. Arrivals were | METALS—The market continued quiet Stiiwhakioe deaty ashedt, Denver & R G. A.. Romabetp—Mebrasks. 3 arket. 257 cars, the greatest run of the crop, with | today, but with the exeeption of loeal prior lien 4s 14 cows..... 983 S 40 = 1cow. §T. LOUIS, July 15 _CATTLE-Recelgts 4 1 cow. 340 8,000 head, including 6,80 Texans: market A Halnes—Nebraska. steady for natives, with Texans w, about 2 feeders.. 860 8 cows..... 801 ll:c lnw’e'r n gveil{lflypln‘ h-nd -aporz Lisco—Nebraska, Stoers, , with extra cholce at 14 cows % 3% arcased best and Deschor steers, $4. Cattle CHICAGO, July 15~CATTLE—Recetp.e, 4,00 head, 'including 1,000 head Texans market stéady; good to prime steers, nop- inal, $7.75@8.70; poor to medium, . stockers and feede: . 50G4.00: helfery fitoaso; canners, Al dog d0; bulls, .50, _calves, w&t H ‘exas fed steers, $4.00g6.75. HOGS—Recelpts, 17,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 30, head; left over, 5500 head; market steady to 6¢ higher; 'mixed butchers, $7.26@8.10; §0od to _cholce heavy, gwg h heavy, $7.3@7.70; MNght, sE23Iddd 2 EIITTER o2 ennnnnennle wessnne STAGS. FARATR: 3 H - 2ITREIBANS, 22333833333 ¥ =3 -] = 2 cow.. 12 feeders. 14 feeders. . 9 cows 2 cows. 2 cows, 1 cow. 1 calf 3 bulls 67 feedes 86 feeders. . o 6 helfers 2 helfers. § feeders. 21 steers do coupon Atch. gen, .. 2 EES 2g2 Spe's8e| = R T 22828 "sagee 833 - 00019000500 60.0200 138903 808945 1005 00 Z PEEEE RS EEEEE EEH 5 o ecsmescocetnesotaraceens e o 0008 2 SIABERRRASIIISAAERINIB SE5S E88238 % s=2350g" ronnon ooenoo REREX 285858 2358 =83 "3 o gon =] s 229288 Temeeme 3 EpEree *spumes "5 350 VIR - L =8 ‘23 cororsmots N emmn meaeieie Seteimiiey 22! 3 23, £ o2 a contract grade, The unlicensed | copper, steady. to firm in tone. The absence | MILWAUKER, July 15.—WHEAT—Mar. |, 95 fo. ... elevators turned ‘out 116 cars and 50,000 | of demand caused copper to rule weak and | ket lower; No. 1 northern, T%0; No. 2| fioeking ver Gige Dushels.. The tatal runs of cars that|lower here, though higher abroad, the jat- | northern, 16@Tic; September, Ti%e. VR iiitasens raded contract was 414 and 60| ter being 'due, it said, to speculatfve | RYE—Steady; No. 1, 69. s bushels. This amounted to a|manipulations. Standard spot to Augu: BARLEY—Steady; No. 3, 2@12%e; sample, 8000 WO.00 bushels of contract "stuff | closed at HLSGILD; like HILETAGILW: | GGTI which stared the bull erowd in the face | castings, HILTGILY, ' London prices - im 'ORN—Steady; September, 8@9%c. BOSTON, July 15.—Call loans and which had to be taken in at 8lc a|proved s 6d, spot finally being quoted i — ottt e \ounn WS et oenl. bushel 1f the price was to be maintained, | £18 and futures at £61 bs. Copper producs Peoria Market, STobihis oF wtochs’ nat Doadnio [ 3 315 e bulis re 0 tal jon for 6 mon of u o] al 2 1€ the bears (GrUBNt procesded to” hammet | Fecords, smountins to 700 fons, s com FEORIA, D, July. 16—CORN—Easler; p SRR T di3w | St 6 40 eedee o H 'y R rices until practically ~all the ared Wi 401 tons ng the eol 3 o p Villlam Belteldt— X = X Dirength was taken out of July. Other|Bponding month s year ago. . (OATS—Basy; No. 3 whits; Eiie, billed | *, Gt 3 saiidioatss Bunday, * Indloates holldabs| 4 repor.;.1000 58 1 heiter...100 ans iy Ay Dealiatrong bl natural conditions, such as fine ‘weather | been produced during the first six months | through, i ol . s 7 feeders.. 892 486 4 cows. T TR 1A and lower cables, lent to the bearish sen- | of this year 140,448 tons i WHISKY—41.9 for finished gootls, ; YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. Karl Linke—Nebraska. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 3,90 timent and September, December and May | for the same perlod last ye: NEW YORK STOGKS AND BONDS. i The following list shows the number of | 6 feeders.. 947 3325 -~ 42 feeders.. M7 395 |head; market steady; native muttons, $3.25 options fell oft in sympathy, There Tan | firm, but quiet, in the local market, prices Botten Mivvated ie cars of feeders shipped to the country yes-| HOGS-There wae a light run of hogs|@G4.15; lambs, 3. culls and bucks, ng‘c:l-r‘l::.du:zh:.nl:'rdn(w lnu‘:l‘!; Op'n"l: Fr i gvlncln& 'Mu‘fkaz:np‘:lm“;.rbv- tflclo;;a at dinndy Fitenburg pid - | terday and their destination: Cars, | here today for .fl’ruu?:y,bbutl nl(':ll the su] .00@4.60; stockers, $2.50. X Ton . | ply for the two dys 1s Gbout the same — fion " of “Contempiated . con sted option Thand tiom this country, pot, closing at | Merket Opems with Upward Rush, |yl st Ouceota B% | Nelson Bengtson, Swedeburg, Neb.—F. E.. 1| for the firet twé davs of last week. Whe $t. Joseph Live Stock Market. Yas & surprise 0 many traders, but they | £128 and futures at £1%8. Lead quiet but Sharp Relapse Follows. Amer. Sugar g J. B. Burton, Kellogs, Ia—R. I comparisons are made with the same days took the slump as a matter of course.|and unchanged at New York and abroad. do pld. W. E. Simpson, Walnut, of last year, however, there is a big de-| ST. JOSEPH, July 15 —CATTLE-Re- Fluctuations were very erratic. The offer | The Jocal price was $4.121% and at London| NEW YORK, July 15.—Prices of stocks | Amer. T. % | M. C. Burbaugh, Maitland, Mo.—K. crease. e ‘table of receipts above will | celpts, 3,104 head; best steady, others 10@ilso of a “five” was enough to break the price | was £11 6s 3d. There was nothing new in | started up with a rush this morning, ap-|Dom I & 3 SHEEP. show the exact figures, lower! natives w cows and heifers, L ol o ey rera ot oirion wab | SDelter, the demand being about sufficlent | parently as an extension and & broadening | §emers!, Electric & B ™ e RS &' M. e harket opened very slow this morn- | $1.50@6.25; veals, $.00@6.00; bulls ofice 2. “The general trend of opinion was | 10" hold prices ateady at #.12%. ' London | bt the’ Dusing movemant. whicn: hecamy | Mam Electrio 3 |G H. Theede Malmo Neb.—B. 5 e Deandy. ‘Later on, however, | $2.75a6.25: stockers and feeders, §2 that the corner was broken. 8. C. Beot- | was quoted at £19 5s. Forelgn iron markets | conspicuous yesterday In the grangers and | x . "ot 4 ¢ T ntte - 3 [9- & Fiataiaa, Silver Clyy, I6—Wab. S ccame evident that packers all had lib- | HOGS—Recelpts, 6841 head; generally ten, general manager of Harris, Gates & | waro higher. Glasgow closing at bta 20 and | Preiag B G The officlal number of cars of stock | cral orders and that there were nome too | lower: light and light mixed, §1. Co., stated shortly before the close of trade | Middiesborough at 50s 10%d. The New York | There was an appearance of confident de-|U. 5. Stae) brought in today by each road was: | iiany hogs to g9 around. As a result the | medium and heavy, $7.80G8.05; pigs, that private settlement has been made | market was unchanged and steady, War-|mand from new sources and the open sell- | do pfd . Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. H'r'S. | mariet took on considerable life and the | 7.60; bulk, §7.70G7.85. With many of the shorts And that the in-| rants, nominal; No. 1 fodndry, northern.|ing of the brokers which have been em- | Westing. C 8" |C. M. e 8001 | Bl0ke ‘was strong to sc higher. Everything | SHEEP 'AND LAMBS--Recelpt: t'e::-t“lr:“l:: rt‘lln ',‘,l;':;:m‘:yfi:u .hgp‘l-\ & Nov lN'o. idlnundr);h northern, ulfigo ployed by the western contingent during |Adventure . ge was disposed oll in n‘:zd l:e:.];unthxm!plle :d 32";‘:’,;,’."“{.“" steady; top lambs, $6. L 0. 1 foundry, southern. $21.60@22.60; i he s ng. ‘The bulk of the go L M. now, out can finish settiing in the open | No.1 founary, southérn soft, kot | S pacemtfine 9ig,mot,atfect the piranet London Stock Market. Union Pacific Syatem 28 welght. :&%: “Sold trom' 180 to 315 :;fiw:: e oy to 79 and began plunging downward, There viction ~ that large capitalists who have DON, July 15.:~4 p, m.—Closin, 4 ;& M 4 e high as $5.00 was pald. e to) ght, Wan ‘almost no Cessation to (e recession | OMAHA WHOLESALN MARKETS. | hitherto held aioof from the market were e N e A o a dime higher than yesterday, but the NOES | e following table shows the recelpts of until §%c was reached, a break el o i et D ) ta. 8| ere e Fits T ¥180 and’ the light | cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal since last night and almost 2%c under the 2 movement of stocks. i ; fop- price, ¢, which 'was Teached July & | Condition of Trade and Quotations en | Thers was active realizing in Missourt M'fl“&p“e’:b":l‘n“n:d L B i Staple and Faney Produce. cover of this strength and the whole ma %c down at 6lc to 60%c, slumped 59%c | EGGS—Candled stock, 1te. kel “"'n-“lz S Xev, mr:d' s Fooi Bifpdied vorr Seak il lower, 83| LIV FODUREGdnn b, ot rosuiars | memonigey bt o, U dowppari mopy | et ¥ Y u urkeys, d g Tuled weak on the natural causes | ducks and geese, broflers, par'Iby Mc. | cific to & point over last night, but the | . M. & & ot lower ‘cables, fine weather and big re- | BUTTER: Packing stock, 104@ibe; choics | market gave way again and receded gen- | PRirer & celpts, And was pushed on down by the|dairy, in tubs 17G13c; separator, rs Srally o below: last night's close, only 44 5o ¥ corn break. Everybody had fair quant-| FRESH CAUGHT FISH — Trout, 10c;|few stocks on the list. res Ingeeiaidawss |7 s tles of stuff for sale. New wheat herring, 6of plckerel, fo- ‘aike, b0 yard tendency. The markat closed heavy | o 3 bia.: f:m;‘l'n-nfin. Bo: whitaniat, 10 '’ Frive an: | mong the late points of strength were Loulsyinig"& Nast: %:é‘n‘n and Company. 588 1,65 e N D gimlesiaien Congi, e Tl st Yoo Sl 2 BN Shanky oot t over |lobsters, bolled, per Ib., Zic; ;| and Toledo, Bt. Louls & Western preferred, Y. Central oy st ‘148 Om. Pkg. Co., from K. C. Hamob et Sev e, ML 20 e | e R S U, ma. o omaaii of mefonon ke Ao | T e vate. ot | ML fra k5. ly u general Ish sen- ve, T Uos., In lon 3 5 . G iment ~ prevalent on_ the floor worked Xom\u—chm o, 4 . |tomorrow. "The steel atocks “responded | (MONEY-24@RA per cont The, rate, of | Armout, trom K. C. against the rally and prices fell back. Sep- RN—63c. g fractionally to the showing in the brief | {{t ”‘;"‘ n o and o8 Paonthe: | B Becker & Degan tember opened w o ¥ lower at flled in reply to the sult againat the com- | {5 017 e pit oent, Van Sant & Co. %0 to . dipped to . rallied to n, $15. pany's bond conversion Blan, mmuag s Lobman & Co... c and closed weak, 1@Dfc ‘lower. at| HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesalé -mf:vlu from the corporation officfal Bank Clearin; v HIill & Huntsinger Ti%e. receipts were 306 cars, 28 of | Hay Dealers’ assoclation: hay, No.'| bearing on the value of assets. rr Lol Huston & Co... mm.r-et 'Tu’h -::‘ ng exf l’::'éa r:flnnn -1 uplln% &lfi:gu}‘ :n'd‘!&-. 00; 'rfia “2 A A vel hvornhl;l v:ulhlo: ntup m'. morn-| QMAHA, July 15.—Bank clearances, mtkm; g ?fihnfilfi;u i coarse, 37.50. 3 . ‘hese Ing and a somew! - easler e of jone! : al on othsc! o & total for the three points of i3 cars, | are for hay of £00d coror and quality. De- | added (o the bellef that Imporiant fAnamelnl | i3 corresponding d:&; st yoer, o goonen 33t eroresenses 2AR28% cecacs® 3 ikt westmcsco § o5 BRERY vl 7.30; steers under 1,000 1bs., $.009%.25; stock- l; cowa...: 1 ers and feeders, $3. ?iw"“‘m“d }..,gga M, Tagge—Nebraska, AN0eLl; .86; bulls, 13 feeders.. 572 3 50 10 cows ‘exaa and ' Indian [ [rr— e E) SES2EE S — ot ocseats 283288 gz cacasasens ey 233 = p markets for July 15: - welghts trom "$1.78 down. Hepresentative ORI Wane Wiobin » . & P, east.. BETEN | e South Omaha. ., R. 1. & P., west.. . . . Chi Illinois Central. 1 . - Total recelpts..... b O Gt | ‘The disposition of the day's recelru was a8 follows, each buyer purchasing the number of d Indicated. Cattle. Ho‘zl. Bheep. Omaha Packing Co. 308 1,424 27 3.90) 1,640 24,366 Liverpool Grain ons. LIVERPOOL, July 15—WHEAT-Spot, steady; No. 2 northern, spring Bs 3id. Fa: tures, ‘dull; July, nominal; September, 6s d; December, 6s 21d. 'ORN—8pot, firm; American mixed, 6s. :‘u,t;‘x;u. dull; September, 58 214d; October, 5 234d. & =§..-:s:5u::=x::§ Seiizsissstznssy RRSERRRRRANRERARRT extra Indla west- 14 to Cumberland . strong, 59 6d; long clear middies, light, 28 to 84 Ibs., strong, 60s; long clear middles, v, 35 1bs., strong, 60s; short clear 16 to 20 Ibs., strong. 60s; clear bel- lles, 14 to 16 Ibs., strong, 628 6d. Shoulde: square cut, 11 to 13 Ibs., strong, 48s. Lare strong; prime western, In tierces, stron; §1s¢d;" American refined, in palls, stron Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits, NEW YORK, July 15,—EVAPORATED APPLES—The market continues quiet and Without change or speclal featurs of in- terest. Futures have fair attention and spots are firm. Common to good, $@10; rime, 104@10%c; cholce, U@I1e: fancy, c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—Prunes are in falr request for both export and Jobbing account. ~Futures also are moder- ately active and the market displays a hardening tendency. The price range co tnues at 4 @ee for all grades, "Aprico are in moderate demand, with prioe Apricots In boxes are quoted at in bags ‘104@lc. Peaches ars or peeled and at 8%@10%o :d:::::s;:;a:z::ann:ala:::. FAF R 599.42; decrease; $48,486. L. F. Huss. against 22 lagt week and §10 @ year ago.|mand fair. Recelpts light. fnterests were newly embarked in the mar- | CHICAGO. July. 1o-Cleabings, 827,514.261; | Hammond. Packing Co.. Primary recel) ‘were 789,000 hulh::d VEGETABLES. ket hel] the morning market. The violent | balance: %‘ 510; sterlin posted ex- | Cheny & Benton. . ainat’ 746,000 bushels last year. Seabo CAULIFLOWER—Home grown, pee dos,, | $1ump In the corn market at Chicago and | change, 85%; New York exchange, | Dennis & Co. clearances ‘in_wheat and flour equnied 33, | the beliet that the fntegrity of the’ corn | doc dfscount BeF Hobbick 000 bushels. The w 's visible supply de- EW CELERY-Kalamasoo, 30c. corner was threatened d much to do| NEW YORK, .&Iy 15.—Clearings, $289,017,- | Woife & Murnan. POTATOES—New tatoes, per bu., @c. with the break In the market, as it was | 20§; balances, ", 464, Other buyers. ed b; ¥ recossions, Influ. | GREEN ONIONS—Fer dok, necording to | feared that liquidation would bo forced tn | FHILADELPHIA, July =15.—Clearings, —_— Shimp 15 Soncee gecher 40d, theySeneral | siaa of bunches. 16Gave, {he Stock. matket o Drotect Che position | 82143151 baiances, $2863.471; money. 4GV | | Totaln.......... T3 en 6 slump in &“J"' l'Illlll- .'“!1 suffered on TURNIPS—Per bu., 30c. in_the corn market, per cent, ' CATTLE—There was a fairly liberal run o o et b b erings before | BRETS—Per baskei, 40c. With the easing of the money rate hers | "BOSTON, July 16—Clearings, $T6916%; | of*cattle. here (oday. ‘Which maies = the the end of the month. Commission houses | - EREER CORN- ber Gor, 1o, - | came a hardening in the forelgn exchange | balances, $.1i2,016, O ceints Yor the two Sayy this week & little S0ld frecly and many of the bulls were| CyCUMBERS—Per dox., is@ac. nd'a relapse in the steriing fate at | CINCINNATL July 15—Clearingg, $8.12%- | Doiter ‘than the same days of last. wee B oinave Lot 8O Tho Weather was | [ ETTUCE—Per dox. brpahes, ifo. Parls. who brought International exchanges | 200; money, 3%@6 per cent; New York ex- | bod nearly equal to the same days of last NG ha on for ihe CLOD: (YHich | PARBLEY_Per dos. selidc. back’to about the gold export point. At | chANES, Jo¢ premium, o L o o oq. | vear. The quality of the oferings, thoush, umb‘rmdn‘;\’::u;‘"ufl l’n.ll: P C;l.ls'D- RADISHES—Per doz., Zge. the e time New York exchange at .IT. wl{‘h‘llny ‘40 lea) l"“a' 5,“ i | was very l'l(!l‘l and as will be seen tember sold off from e to ke and closed | \WAX BEANS—Home crown. per market | Chicago dropped back again from Zc dis- | balahces, §1.000000; money, steady, 506 per | from tho sales below, there was nothing s e A roner Ml m@dli4e. Re- | pasket, 0gic; string beans, per market | count to #c discount. There were, how- | cent; New York exchange, unf in the yards that coild be called choice. rovisions Ogened Nirong. on & basket, 3 ever, no’ deposits of currency at the sub. PO N gy o As o result the market was very slow PP s ol g B i TR RHUBAKB—Home grown, per Ib., 144c. | treasury for transfer into interior poin! nditisn . and indifferént * from start to finish. IPls 4nd, belter prices for hogs at the| CABBAGE—Calliormia of = homé-grown, [ The sub-treasury has contribusd thus far| wASHINGTON, July 15—Toda: "The beef steer trade was very duil to- R T8 The Shaall LNl orTI VSR, Was | new, et this week to the money market $1607,00. | mivt of the reasury balances In the gen. | 48y, but packers claimed it was because ppDuch for the small support and prices | QNIGNS—New Californis. in sacks, per | The time money market continues ' 10 | fa| fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold | thefe was nothing good offered. Buyers "4 back after 4 momentary advance, | o do. - harden, but bankers re still dlsposed to | ek und Ol ol Hne e tion | 8aid S wanted Wood Qe A iths ey 'ard: o September pork closed | FOMATCES—Texas, per -baskst crate, | keep thelr funds ready to hand In call | ;Hesty® ANailuble cash balance, $00,266,34; | Seneral, Impression was that such kinds - ot oot : "| Toans. ' London turned buyer this morning | ohey Si0a s eib. . $200,206,344; | $75U1G have sold about steady, but there lard e down at a2 'ana september rivs | “HR¥r BEANS-Per bu. 8. Nove: helping on the advance and promising | £°010: $108.814) nohlng"of thit descripion ofieres H,.r R T oTs—Caitornia, fi. PN P ani s U Etanes ARt Wool Market. i whish 15 aks 8 lett of oo, mackal, 8 : New York Grains Depressed. iu5orn. 410 cars; oats, 8 cars; hogs, | AERICORS-CRLimS. S8 yht handlers' strik v hRave an- i o not at ail anxious for the inferior grades ... o el MR NEW YORK, July 15.—The break of 160 b PSS L3 freight handlers| strike may have an in-| BOBTON, Ul I8 o Corns Mprark®4 s | Buch as were offered and in & good many | SHEEP_There was another liberal run |in July corn at'Chicago today naturally un- Ed ittt d ARt 2t EEEEEEEE PR FFFIFFFFIANAAITIIL S 000 head. & "The leading tutures 5 PLUMS—Calitoruia, per +-basket crates, | fluence ‘sellers had a hard time to even get | today, which makes the settled the New York market. Cash co 8 ¢ Tanged as follows: | .. .cy 31.25@1.30. The bond market was irreguiar, ~Total | higher by 1G3c per scoured pound than a R oy B e Lol o ol oraa o iEas | ey ‘this etk v.ihamugely for the tile | seciie] (e oo Forke ol Ercuns ‘s TS Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yen'y, | LKUNES-Fer box, $1.31.30. Salce, Dar value, BT, (United Btates s | week B0, WU B o ot with Some | that were finally pald were very uneven | the same days of last week and aiso of | July, option 2o lower in contrast with ita AFFLER-BUmais VRIS D Ml 1 dasiieg M o0 The oL vl Territory wools are very firm. with some | and lower all around. It vyery late | last year. The demand, however, kept up declded strength = yesterday. September n e Tollgwing are he Sosing prices on | new wools Sellng 4t Do et Braciy at oot | before anything like a clearance was made, | in good shapo and us & resuit trading was | and December corn broke X@inc, closing CHERRIES—Calitornia, pex bex,, $1.15; | tbe New York Stock exchange: le territories have moved freely at 00 | JfinGugh recelpts were not at all heavy. | active at about steady prices on the aver: | at the low point. Opinions as to the July home grown, per #.qt case, 3. Atehison 3 52c; strictly fine, 50@lo; fine and fine| “irhe cow market was also extremely dull, | age. break at Chicago were conflicting. Wheat CANTALOUPE—Texas, ver crate, 3.0, | *4o'""Sia mediums, {5g46c; medium, 41Gate. T hdency of prices downward. | - For some time the bulk of the offerings | Shared the corn unensiness and cioged 140 RASPBERRIES—Black, per 3-pts., §.35 | Baitimors have been some good sales of me as with' steers, the quality was | has consisted of sheep, but today conditions | 1%4C net lower, with upward of 0,000 bu. @3.60; red, per 4-pts. Idaho, Nevada and Dakol very common. A few dry lot cows sold | were reversed, and the bulk consisted of | {OF €Xport. BLACKBERRIESPer -quart pase, 4o . Nevada has sold at 83c at prices that did not look 8o much lower, | lambs. The bulk of the Iambs aold freely $2.50. 3 Aghdtis but’ outside of those sales the general mar- | at Just about steady prices. but (£ any thin Dry G Market. wn’x‘lnl_l‘_:gg;:;—fvrn!'?. $20.00§725.00. do AL TR R o I-‘l“ w‘.: 11:"!’-0:1‘:5[" 1?: M:lt ,I;u:r,r‘m:x;; the feeling was a I{!fie easler owing to m! NEW YORK, July 15—~DRY GOODS—The i TR . LBy 3 S TWeine st o, | B o L e et hex born oy wn | liberal offerings. Sheep, on the contrary, | market for all kinds of cotton goods has PINEAPPLES—Floriaa, w0 3 count, [ - h"““ cleaned basis, | even (bat no two Duyers or sellers agree | & itls piry and !h,; feeling on those Was | been-quiet again today. Home demand has “&N AS—Per bunch, according to sise, ; six to eight Just how much the market e stronger. There were few cholce| been for imited gu-nlkka only in brown % ES—Valencias, ‘lmx Medt- sheep offered, however, tha are’ partic Xine ‘wazhed woole| slinsd; This much le ceriain, Bowever; | do ot show tp the strength of the marKel: | biothe: wre. without. Soanye. Brmte’ oed terrapean sweets, i vania, XXX, nominal, ey re Selllhg nerd for less money tham | ol eeders continued in active demand this ginghame fem. Sike and: ribbons' are in s, (ONS—Fancy, #0.00g6.60; Messinas, g 0. W. MISCELLANEOUS. Nbove, Ingtiise X, HGTC: Michigan ghippers "paid tor them In che ‘country. | RECHGet. "Xs high us 1B wan paid toduy | betherSIuest, with the collapse of strikes AR NEY—Per Za-scction case, 32.1598.00. r Bu{ 1 3| BONETTSLIAG B Rew Quotations for clipped stock: ; Michigan, 71G38c; No. 1 washed | gone off, and untll they do appreciate the | o;ice "y 13.6003.55 R g rices they will probably contin .00G3.55; fa gombing, 2G2c; No. 2, 71G2c; coarse, 20 .’Efiz.:".,,‘;?.,. 'y '{‘.'i's'f‘é hfi"y‘"fi-’d e . to cholce wether, LONDON, July 15.~WOOL~—The offerings | O lo bring over e e 1Y (e 753, g at-the wool auction sales foday numbered | been paying that much or more for them | &) ir to good ewes, 13,807 bales. Merinos were in good demand | In the Sountry. .o o oL 0 .78; Ram) 5,60 and a few suitable parcels were taken by | Good fat bulls did not shol much Change | folyer ‘wethers $2.7410; fecde ? y; _winter pate $3.650 | shell, 16c; haid shell, 16¢; pecans, large, per Api (lelt"n'fol:'Ag:neglrc:“ Toape ot Boos Hamawas. tFue. of veal calves and stags, - | 0005, e B 315 winier straignis ‘:a_m{:uu-.;';m pa | I e 'amall, i’ Cocoknuts, per® EACK, : i 1 | Tope and Nuin) wag frm. e w n.sl,.;u. 2ol naied T 1 Taeiets this marss | Mo tative saies: MACHINERY AND FOUNDR 5063.70; ) $2.9004.30; 3 3 ral Elestrie to date amount to 9, es, mostly New d prices took another drop. The| 1 ] o epring bakers, HIDES—No. 1 grecn, 64c; No. 3 green, : Zealand.. The following are the sales in | in€, a1 Prices 3 v‘.’%‘xfl"'f SOTIng, T40TS0; No. 3, 100 | Byiss ey 1 shlted Te; Mo 3 salteds Sigo] | 1 do. ped - I Getal: New South Wales, 5,300 bales: | bost heavywelghts aid nol muler otueh: ORI i 4 | ¥ lo 1% los., 8c; No. 2 veal ) Scoured, 44a@1e 5d; greasy, Gd@ls 3. | Diaerubly lower, A8 compared with “the e %e: No. 2 yellow, 6@ 6c; dry Ndel“.!.uc. sheep | 5 T Queensland, 1,500 bal scoured 18@1s ) best time last week the general market -y AL T6c; horse hides, ¥1.6082. X S i1 i | greasy, “1aG18 M. Victorla, 10 ba big £0 cents lower. The demand from R white Jeogie, N 3 White, %0 ETALS—A. 'B. ‘Alpern quotes the sra 138 National Lead -..o.. scoured, 1s 2aGls o greasy. “dls Ud. | the'country 8o far thia week has been very 2,3 yhlte. o : 1ron, country mixed, per 11100k No. Amarican ...1L. Bouth Austraila. 80 bales: scotired, 1s $46 | qulet. " Representative saies: Lu{—hn—'to cholee malting, 0@Tic. b Ses vy et g Hib Pacie Mair- B Y A o, B Eaians BEXF. STERRS. 0. 1 fiax, $1.40; No. 1 nort 2 1 g ., b g . 4 ; i A . P M : B 46;. prire timothy. $.75: clover ean: Biac, =i ot B pI:l-'l L A $10 belen; Sooy nags 3 s ~ e, 845, si@nd. Cape of Good r "‘9,6.'—“;",5"; peg Dbl s18.¢ Kansas Olty Grain and Provisions. not seem to realize until they Was pald today | in Paterson putting sellers in a position to ffi'&' e O e e e iatnd | got bere how much the cow market has | 1°F & Stng of feeder wethers. make deliveries. 204, @81 York, @7, POPCORN—Per 1b,, be; shelled, se. FE FEEE %, 108 |10874 | NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1" soft shell, per o ib., l4c; filberts, per ib., lic; onds, soft . bard shell, per ib., lwsc; No. 3 sofi a 014, 3 1 &g?u R o i hoiacen i, lc; No. % Bard shell, ve: Siraxiis, per 3 i =§z:§:=i=:!i§!§g i e 7 AT AASSEESBESSE” @ Davis & Cowgili Iron Works, MANUACTURRRS 43D possuna REPAIRING A SPROTALTY IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERA 1801, 1568 and 1508 Jacksen Stwosd, Omaka, Neb. Wol Sa0. ’CTATOOT'__ Masatacvarers and Jobbers of Stoam and Water Supplies Of All Kinds. L~ A914 and 1016 DOYELAS BT, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Woilm Electrical Company Eleotrical Suppliea Wiestrie Wiring Bells and Gas AR G. W. JOHNSTON, Msr. 114 HMowad — T —— New York Live Stock Market, NEW _YORK, July 15-BEEVES—Re- ~WNINGS AND TENTS. colpis, § head;’ Aressed DECT Steady Af M | smmcm s coomeseiom s coseresion oo 12%¢ per 1b. fo t‘ldl)’ (ll’l‘ldlrd ||h||lv( wides. Cabies last received quoted American steers it e e rirniier | Omaha Tont and Awning Co,, beef at C r Exports & 50 beeves and 0 quarters of beet, Omaka, Neb. CALV ecelpts, ead; very e a few vells‘:nld at 91 per cwt; Manufagrurers of elt; ressed veals, 8 lle per . (OGS Receipts, 566 head; market a trifie Tonts and Canvas M weak: a few state Logs sold at $8 per ewt SHEEP "AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 508 |Semd for Cetalogue Numbes 28 cull spring cull spring lamb; Idaho wethers Idaho weihers idaho wethers Idaho wethers 1daho wethers. 1 old sheep. § cull lambs 9 cull lamb 14 Idaho wethers. . & wethers and ewe 50 I1daho cull lambs. Idaho cull lambs. 56 Idaho cull lambs. 178 Utah spring lambs. 300 Utah spring lambs 14 Idaho spring lambs &1 1daho spring lambe iaho spring lam § AND HRITERA 1daho spring lambs. . $orseassr Idaho spring lambs Ttah ew (23 P F 4 g rn, tract Exafy 100 bales; scoured, 1s 3%d@ls 4d; greasy, N Shor! bs sldes (loose), $10.75G10.85. Dry salted | KANSAS CITY, July 15—WHEAT. : et e T B shoulders (boxed): $9.37%4G9.50. Short clear | tember, the; Deceinber, §T4@8Me, cash No. E S L e A (S Y sides (boxed), 311874, 2 hard, oid, 78%4@74c; no sales No. 2 red, SR Mavy 5% 061 ub ‘Wi § WHISKY-On the basia of high wines, |1 o RN—September, #8%c; December The following are the receipts and ship- | @3c; cash o, 2 mixed, w; )’o.'“& Cotton Market. it W e N LR - NEW YORK, July 15.—COTTON—Futures Recelpta. Shipments. 0418-No. 2 white, We. 50,000 TR 22232 EERRRE! 141 3 ' RSSBURVEES: bbls. RY BN, opened steady’ July, 8.69¢c; Au, 5.80¢; lour, 49, 2, Boc. Soptember, B.08o: October, 7.79¢; November. W HAY—Cholce timothy, $10.00810.50; chol v < . 4 4 ho‘!}"l? m:m : pr‘;‘m Chaice Simathy, W cholce December, January, February ‘and March, u. 167, ¥ : 7.76c. Futures closed quiet; July, 8.70c; Au- T UTTER—Creamery, 1ic; fancy dairy, 5%, S.400; Beptember 8.06¢; October, 1.860 8¢ 8,000 EGGS—Steady: fresh Missouri and Kan- P e LR bl rY. ad Wb On the Produce exchange today the bui. | 588 stock, Mc doz., lo 3 do pid Spot aulet; ‘middling uplands, § 15-16c; ter market was steady; creameries, Whot. b ) eots | *Ex-dividend. midd ! ling gult, 8'3-16c; sales, es. Cheese, "steady, g U8, July’ 15.—COTTON—Dul 2STIRRTRRRESSTS wse ! PEIyeSgE co D orabnnnnaonnnoas, & suse BEEESSSIRRRERINITSSLBRERERSEAA 88 TERRLBLURRS B4 western ewes Wyoming ewes Utah ewes . Wyoming yearling ewes. Wyoming feeder wethers Wyoming feeder wethers ah yearlings Utah yearlings . Utah yearlings native mixed sheep. Utah lambs New York Min 'y midding, S1-10; sales, 1000 bales: re- 6 cely les; shipments, 50 bales; stock, NEW YORK, July 15—The following are 4 G TORIC Juy 15 The Loliczine are | i Sekales TOLEDO, O., July 16.—WHEAT~Active, [ Adams Con cash, 75ic: July, Wie; September, | hhse R —ctive. week;: cash and July, & Comstock Tunnel — i , 88e; | & unne September. 69%c’ . Con. Cal. 3 % S PO duly 18 R OUR—Recelnts, | 'CATS-Dull, weak: cash, ;| Desawged Torm . e o § | September, Bike: new July, Sep- | Hor g (Standard 000 ‘bales, including %00 American. L Ninne, | TS Wover, acuve, woaki i e shgs, goend dull, choed izl Rierican vnter low grades, 33 15, ' Rye | 3506 Forgign Financial. Jora: July and s - .;.l'ner X u:-. falr to g00d, $.5G346; cholce — =g - TRSOY LONDON, July 16-Gold premiums at Jugust and September, ' | (7-64d. buyers AL~ Kasy; yellow western, $L31; LU Beunos Ayres. 130.70; isbon, 27; &t | October and November. : rm_u‘-fm. . 453,65, R O A PR e The demand for money was | puyers; November and o 3'weatern, 884c, L o. | northern, Ti%ec; July, M%ec; Bepiember, o] Sphat Abundent [getlers; Decentber and Jesuary, {13844 £, New York | 115, y P, J v . W rm. Discounts were | buvers; January and February, 4 ¥ o slightly weaken. On the Btock | sellers! Februagy "and March {17 g change & better tone provalled, but there | § 1864, sel vch and April, 4 17-64d, xports, 41,206 | ¥4 olia Wheat, Flour and Bras, | SCOANES 2e0C cen in business. - and Aprth wvalue. vator, and MINNEAPOLIS, July 15.-WHEAT—July, | feat: ‘was the demand for ericans, GALV! IN, I 15.~COTTON—Quiet i %on " track, No.7i| which® hardened ihadyds e Y. W—OOTRON- EaEen.Be LSRLRBILRIAVICR2LS ~258888 O €55 60169 69 09 19 10185 1315 €7 57 TR 17 O8 i 00160 206960 069 €960 €9 6969 098 BI 83ZLEHRESA 20z ORI BRESSUUURSSESEIZAASETELRNEURER o T e e T e B g238 6%c; September, 69%c in sympathy with New | but s